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Apartment boom drives growth of strata management industry

Apartment boom drives growth of strata management industry

Strata managers may have to sort out parking disputes, but they also run multimillion-dollar buildings. Sue Green reports.

  • by Sue Green

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How to fit in study with life, work and everything else
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How to fit in study with life, work and everything else

Juggling a busy job and the demands of a young family can be challenging enough, without adding in the time and energy needed to complete a master’s degree.

  • by Ruth Callaghan
WA government rebuffs calls for mine dam safety review after Brazil disaster
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WA government rebuffs calls for mine dam safety review after Brazil disaster

Greens WA mining spokesman Robin Chapple has called on the state government to conduct a safety evaluation of all the mine tailings dams in the wake of the Brazil tragedy on January 25.

  • by Hamish Hastie
The art of teaching

The art of teaching

Teach young people to love the creation of art and you give them the world, writes Kristie Kellahan.

  • by Kristie Kellahan
Networking and creativity key to unlocking careers with DNA
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Networking and creativity key to unlocking careers with DNA

Studying science, networking and lateral thinking are seen as crucial to finding work and becoming an expert in the innovative world of nanotechnology.

  • by David Wilson
Proposed law ignites stoush over casual employees
Industrial relations

Proposed law ignites stoush over casual employees

The government is seeking to solve a headache over casual workers but a leading expert warns it may have created a new problem.

  • by Anna Patty
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'I am afraid I cannot trust anyone with try-hard teeth'
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'I am afraid I cannot trust anyone with try-hard teeth'

Adulthood is a tricky business, I've decided. I reached it rather early in life.

  • by Jim Bright
Rebel Sport, Supercheap Auto owner underpaid staff $32m
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Rebel Sport, Supercheap Auto owner underpaid staff $32m

Super Retail boss Peter Birtles has brought forward his departure date in recognition of the 'significance of this underpayment'.

  • by Patrick Hatch
'It's not what you know, but who you know': Fair Work hits out at double standards

'It's not what you know, but who you know': Fair Work hits out at double standards

DP World's decision to sack a worker for drinking on the job was inconsistent with its decision to give another employee a second chance, says the Fair Work Commission.

  • by Anna Patty
Age? Who cares, if you're doing a job well
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Age? Who cares, if you're doing a job well

Traditional ideas about careers and who can do what and when are rapidly receding, writes Jim Bright.

  • by Jim Bright
Juggling multiple projects not all it's cracked up to be
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Juggling multiple projects not all it's cracked up to be

Is being unable to bring to mind a catalogue of current work tasks at any given time something to be ashamed of?

  • by Jonathan Rivett